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Message for the 5th Anniversary of The Anglocatholic Church

Dear Friends in Christ, The five-year anniversary of the Anglocatholic Church is upon us and our hearts overflow with thanks for this precious gift from God. The challenge before us in the next five years is, I believe, to think … Continue reading

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Convocation of The Holy Synod in Toronto in 2019

We just recently learned, that the videographer Vaado Sarapuu, had passed away. May he rest in the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ!R.I.P. + VAADO SARAPUU.

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Healing Mass in the Philippines by Primate Dr. J. P. Orellana

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PATRIARCHAL BLESSINGS FOR OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

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ANGLOCATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE WORLD FEBRUARY 2021

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THE ANGLOCATHOLIC CHURCH IN NUMBERS – February 2021

The Anglocatholic Church ministers in 27 countries of the world in 9 archdioceses and 14 dioceses with 76 parishes. There are 22 bishops, 119 priests, and 51 deacons serving 29,978 faithful members.

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Five Years of The Anglocatholic Church

The Anglocatholic Church was established by the grace of God on February 21, 2016. So soon it will be five years old. For this reason, as a request of The Patriarch, there will be in all Anglocatholic Church parishes and … Continue reading

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Primate Dr. Joseph Iorhumba Pevigo with a New Biretta

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Primate Orellana with Donated Vestments and Chalice

His Eminence, The Most Reverend Dr. Jeffrey Pangilinan Orellana, DD, with some items he got from The General Office of Tallinn Patriarchate.

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Changes in The CANON LAW

Although in summer 2021 we cannot have our Conclave of The Anglocatholic Church, we are in the process of changing our Canon Law, which is led by His Eminence, Prefect Dr. David Smith, Consultant to the Holy Synod. Now The … Continue reading

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